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Triodos Bank NV

Savings & investments from Triodos Bank

Financial Performance to 31st December 2017

In 2017, Triodos Bank’s income grew by 10.1% to €240 million (2016: €218 million).

The total amount of assets under management grew by €1.1 billion, or 8%, to €14.5 billion. The balance sheet total grew by 9% to €9.9 billion thanks to a steady growth in the funds entrusted and new capital raised during the year, in all branches.

Triodos Bank’s total number of customers increased by 4% and by the end of 2017, Triodos Bank had more than 681,000 customers.

Profit before tax and loan provisioning increased from to €50.1 million from €45.8 million. Net profit of €37.4 million was up by 28% (2016: €29.2 million).

Triodos Bank delivered a return on equity of 3.9% in 2017 (2014: 3.5%). A dividend of €1.95 was declared. (2016: €1.95)

Revenue and net profit

These graphs give you a snapshot of how the business has performed over the last five years. Revenue, which is sometimes also called turnover, shows you how much money the business has brought in every year for the last five years. The net profit shows you how much of that money ended up as profit after all of the costs of running the business, and after tax. Read more

Profit and loss summary

The Profit and Loss summary and profitability indicator tables show how profitable the business has been over the last year. Read more

The figures stated are for the year ending 31 December 2017.

Profit and loss summary

Total Income (millions of EUR) €240.3

Operating expenses (millions of EUR) €190.2

Net profit (millions of EUR) €37.4

Corporation tax paid (millions of EUR) €12.2

Net return on mean assets 0.4%

Balance sheet summary and solvency indicators

The balance sheet of a business gives you a picture of everything the business owns. It shows you all the cash the business has received and what it has done with it. Read more

Solvency indicators are designed to show you the most important factors affecting the amount of cash the business has available. Ethex shows different indicators according to whether the business is a trading business, (buying and selling goods), or a financial business, (taking money and lending or investing it on). Read more

Balance sheet summary

Solvency indicators

Total assets (millions of EUR) € 9.9

Leverage ratio 8.9%

Total liabilities (millions of EUR) €8.9

Loans (millions of EUR) €6.6

Net equity (millions of EUR) €1,012

Return on equity 3.9%

Returns and value

The returns indicators show you how much return the business is making from all the money it has. A higher return means a more profitable business and more money for the shareholders. Read more

The share and asset value indicators are designed to help you understand better what the shares of the business might be worth. Read more

Returns indicators

Share and asset value

Most recent full year dividend €1.95

Current depositary receipt price €84.00

Earnings per share €3.19

Net asset value per share €83.00

*NOTE: As Triodos Bank is based in the Netherlands, its accounts are produced in Euros. Where figures have been converted to pounds sterling, this is at the mid-market exchange rate applying at each year end.

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